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General: THE ALL SEEING EYE (SAPIENTIA AEDIFICAVIT SIBI DOMUM)
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The All-Seeing Eye

1/10/2019

 

 
Eye within an interlocking circle and triangle, Santa Maria della Maddalena, Venice
Eye within an interlocking circle and triangle
 

 
 
The 18th century church of Santa Maria della Maddalena (1763-90), better known simply as La Maddalena, was designed by the Venetian architect Tommaso Temanza (1705-89). 

The entrance to the church is surmounted by the inscription SAPIENTIA AEDIFICAVIT SIBI DOMUM  (Wisdom has built herself a home) and a curious image of an eye surrounded by an interlocking circle and triangle. 

The all-seeing eye is one of the symbols of freemasonry and both the architect and the patron (a member of the Baffo family) of the church were freemasons. 

Temanza's ashes are interred in La Maddalena
 

 
Eye within an interlocking circle and triangle, Santa Maria della Maddalena, Venice
La Maddalena
Church of Santa Maria della Maddalena, Venice
La Maddalena
Tomb of the architect Tommaso Temanza, Santa Maria della Maddalena, Venice
Tomb of Tommaso Temanza
https://www.picturesfromitaly.com/venice/freemasonry-and-the-church-of-santa-maria-della-maddalena-venice


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Venice, an ever magic and mysterious city, was already in the 18th century the centre of an influential Freemasonry fraternity, whose members also included the famous adventurer Giacomo Casanova.

Here, the Freemasonry fraternity was so powerful and rich that they had a church built following the Freemasonry doctrines – the church of Saint Mary Magdalene in Cannaregio.

A few components of the Baffo family, affiliated to the Freemasonry in Venice, contracted the architect Tommaso Temanza, also a member of the fraternity, to build the ‘Freemasonry' church. Temenza designed a perfectly round building with a neo classic style and a symbol of the Freemasonry etched on the architrave of the main door – an eye inscribed within a circle and a pyramid with the writing ‘SAPIENTIA EDIFICAVIT SIBI DOMUM', a reference to the cult of the divine knowledge, which is at the base of the Freemason ideologies.

Temanza himself is buried inside the church and his headstone is decorated with a line and compasses, the most important symbol of the Freemasonry, as its members would define themselves as ‘builders'.

It is no surprise that this ‘Freemasonry' church is dedicated to Mary Magdalene, a mysterious figure, sometimes rejected by the church, beloved instead by the Freemasonry and its members who considered her a symbol of wisdom and the struggle against the obscurantism of the church.

Unfortunately, this church is not open to visitors but if the unusual places of Venice are the ones that interest you the most, contact us! We will create an unforgettable personalized tour in Venice just for you in collaboration with Francesca, the editor of this popular section.

https://www.venetoinside.com/hidden-treasures/post/freemasons-in-venice-church-saint-mary-magdalene/

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Da: BARILOCHENSE6999 Inviato: 10/08/2020 17:56

“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.” 

(Robertson Davies)

Statue of Liberty flanked by Mary Magdalene

Mary Magdalene, the light bearer

On October 5th 1904, the sculpture of the Statue of Liberty, Frederic Bartholdi, passed away in Paris suffering from tuberculosis.  U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt sent a message of condolence to his wife on behalf of the American People:

"Forever true to the brotherhood, Bartholdi took the secret of Lady Liberty's identity to his grave"

Frederic Bartholdi unveiled his colossal sculpture of the Statue of Liberty in a public ceremony on October 25, 1886.  The Statue of Liberty in New York was a gift from the French Grand Orient Temple Masons to the Masons of America in celebration of the centenary of the first Masonic Republic. Like Leonardo Da Vinci, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was a world renowned artist and a member of a secretive brotherhood, the Freemasons. Like Da Vinci, he coded secret knowledge about Mary Magdelene into his work.  It is also noted that the cornerstone of the statue records how it was laid in a Masonic ceremony.

The Freemasons themselves have been connected with a mysterious order called the Knights Templar, supposed protectors of the holy grail.  After the Templars some people say they went into hiding and continued their work in secret, only to reemerge in Europe during the 1700s as the modern Freemasons.

 

Mary Magdalene, The Light Bearer.
Source: www.pinterest.com

It is also by no surprise that both the Freemasons and Knights Templar have a special connection to Mary Magdalene.  Mary is a misunderstood figure, rejected by the church, beloved by the Knights Templar and Freemasons who looked at her as a symbol of wisdom and struggle against the persecution of the church.

There are three main features on the Statue of Liberty that can be related to Mary Magdalene.  The first being the crown with its seven spikes.  The seven spikes are supposed to represent the seven seas and seven continents of the world, according to the Web sites of the National Park Service and the Statue of Liberty Club.  But the seven has special links to Mary Magdalene, most notably the "seven devils" which were taken out of her in the bible.  As seen on this website however, this was more likely to have been the activation of the seven chakras, either way the number seven is there.  The second feature relates to the spikenard oil that Mary Magdalene has on most of her portraits in her small jar, which is used to annoint Jesus, is also significant.  The word Spikenard in Hebrew is Nard and translates as Light, which fits perfect with the light from the torch that the statue of Liberty holds.  

Another feature is the chains wrapped around the feet of The Statue of Liberty indicating a woman starved of freedom from her repressors.  Its no secret that the church "authorities" have long considered Mary Magdalene a dangerous woman. They labelled her a prostitute then covered up the major role she had in the early establishment of Christianity.  The Gnostics on the other hand held Mary Magdalene in high esteem and gave her the title of "light bearer".

There is also a theory that The Statue of Liberty is around six months pregnant which if true, could repersent the secret bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.  In close inspection The Liberty Lady does ballon out somewhat at the mid-section but it is not clear cut.  Having said that it does appear odd that with her powerful face, neck and muscular arms and the fact she is trim and fit that her robes should hang down in a straight line, not arc out at the midriff. Did Bartholdi intentionally build his statue to appear pregnant beneath the folds of her robe?  Is this the freemasons hidden message of knowledge about the real Mary Magdalene?

http://www.midnightmagdalene.co.uk/422077734

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En:Church of Saint Mary Magdalene

Aus Freimaurer-Wiki

Author Didier Descouens. Source: Wikipedia

 

Church of Saint Mary Magdalene

Source: Veneto inside

Venice, an ever magic and mysterious city, was already in the 18th century the centre of an influential Freemasonry fraternity, whose members also included the famous adventurer Giacomo Casanova.

Here, the Freemasonry fraternity was so powerful and rich that they had a church built following the Freemasonry doctrines – the church of Saint Mary Magdalene in Cannaregio.

A few components of the Baffo family, affiliated to the Freemasonry in Venice, contracted the architect Tommaso Temanza, also a member of the fraternity, to build the “Freemasonry” church. Temenza designed a perfectly round building with a neo classic style and a symbol of the Freemasonry etched on the architrave of the main door – an eye inscribed within a circle and a pyramid with the writing “ SAPIENTIA EDIFICAVIT SIBI DOMUM”, a reference to the cult of the divine knowledge, which is at the base of the Freemason ideologies. Temanza himself is buried inside the church and his headstone is decorated with a line and compasses, the most important symbol of the Freemasonry, as its members would define themselves as ‘builders’.

It is no surprise that this “Freemasonry” church is dedicated to Mary Magdalene, a mysterious figure, sometimes rejected by the church, beloved instead by the Freemasonry and its members who considered her a symbol of wisdom and the struggle against the obscurantism of the church.


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